Fairfax,
Adani Group and GMR have expressed interest in developing the ₹2,203-crore
greenfield airport near Sipasarubali in Puri.
The tender for a public-private
partnership (PPP) was floated by the Odisha Industrial Infrastructure
Development Corporation (IDCO) in February, this year.
According
to two people in the know, the three companies participated in the second
pre-bid round held on Friday 26 April. “This
was the second round of the pre-bid. The meeting was attended by
representatives from Adani Airports, Fairfax and GMR Group among others who expressed
interest,” said sources. The potential bidders have access to the data room for
them to be able make a bid for the tender.
The bids have to be submitted by June
4 and will be opened on June
The
project cost, according to IDCO, is ₹2,203 crore. The airport will have a
capacity of handling 4.6 million passengers per annum (MPPA) in phase 1. In
phase 2, it is expected to be 10.18 MPPA and in phase 3, it will be an
additional 16.69 MPPA.
Details
provided by IDCO reveal that the total land area of the airport will be around
1,184 acres out of which 100 acres is earmarked for city side development. The
land has been valued at ₹300 crore. Meanwhile, IDCO will provide a 4-lane
access road to the airport.
The
three companies control majority of the airports in India. The Adani group is the largest airport operator in India. The
company operates airports in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Mangaluru, Jaipur,
Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram. The Adani Group has said it will invest
₹60,000 crore over the next 10 years to develop its airports into aviation hubs
and commercial attractions for city residents.
Fairfax
India Holdings Corp. led by Canadian billionaire Prem Watsa owns a majority
stake in Bangalore International Airport Ltd. Meanwhile, GMR Group operates
Delhi International Airport, Hyderabad International Airport, and Manohar
International Airport, Goa. Further, the company is developing an international
greenfield airport at Bhogapuram, Vizianagaram in Andhra Pradesh.
An
official in commerce and transport department of Odisha said: “The location of
the airport at Sipasarubali near Girala in Brahmagiri Mouza was chosen due to
its close proximity to Puri and its famous Jagannath Temple and other tourist
attractions. This airport will thus significantly improve connectivity to this
important pilgrimage and tourist city, further boosting its tourism potential.”
“The new airport is expected to help
cater to the growing demand of international investors visiting the nearby Mega
Industrial hubs and IT hub at Bhubaneswar, positioning Puri as a significant
player in the country’s trade and commerce space,” the official added.
According to the AAI data,
the major airport in Odisha, Bhubaneshwar airport has witnessed a 26.6 per cent
hike in passenger demand in FY24.